Hanging with John McCain (never mind the pat-downs)
May 6th, 2008, 10:49 am · 1 Comment · posted by Paul Giblin

Cindy and John McCain/Photo by Tim Hacker, Tribune
In the past, John McCain’s airport press conferences in Phoenix were loose affairs. No longer. They’re getting bigger and security is getting tighter.
Previously, following weekend stopovers in Phoenix or at his ranch in Cornville, McCain spent a about a half hour doing a freewheeling Q&A with representatives members of the local media and the traveling national media alike before jetting off for another weekend of campaigning.
The press conferences were simple enough – reporters simply walked into a large airplane hangar, found a spot among a row or two of folding chairs, and waited for McCain to emerge and take his place behind a podium.
The actual Q&A session on Monday was unchanged, but the logistics had been given a wholesale security upgrade. The location had been changed from a wide-open hangar to a more confined conference room. Furthermore, McCain’s public relations team asked reporters to show up earlier than usual and noted that access to the conference room would be restricted a half hour before its scheduled start.
Long before McCain arrived, a police officer with an explosives-sniffing dog showed up. The officer instructed the dog to sniff every camera bag, every computer bag, every suitcase and every backpack in the room. For good measure, the dog also sniffed curtains, furniture, cabinets and artwork hanging on the wall.
The dog, which was black and had a long droopy tongue, gave everything a thorough inhaling – no Bill Clinton style non-inhaling for that animal. The dog also stuck its head deep into every bag in the room. The officer apologized for the drool it left behind.
Then, Secret Service agents ushered all the reporters and even McCain’s staffers out of the room. The agents wanded every person one by one with a portable metal detector before re-admitting them into the room. The federal agents patted down or visually inspected everything that beeped, plus belt buckles, pocket buldges, waistlines and ankles.
They were friendly, polite and professional, which made the experience less uncomfortable than it might have been otherwise.
The security upgrades are just a sign of the times. If McCain wins the presidency, the security surrounding the most powerful man in the free world will increase even further.
For more on the press conference, which focused on the Republican candidate’s efforts to reach Hispanic voters and his plans regarding energy, check out today’s story in the Tribune.








May 7th, 2008 at 9:49 pm
Good thing McCain is finally using security as the dems have been playing heavy security all along. Soon, we are hoping for Senator McCain to recognize that we all know that his gas tax holiday includes over $1 (up to $2.35) of federal taxes as he urges the removal of all federal taxes during the crude oil refining process.
We are also awaiting Senator McCain’s recogniztion of Arizona’s own Green Engineering/Manufacturing company which builds the MAMC vehicle.
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